''Chime'' is a 2010
music
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and
puzzle video game
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...
developed by
Zoë Mode
Zoë Mode was a subsidiary studio of Kuju Entertainment based in Brighton, England. Zoë Mode's games portfolio covered a variety of genres and comprised big-brand entertainment, original social games and innovative gameplay use of motion captu ...
, released initially on the
Xbox Live Arcade
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service, and later for
Windows
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. An extended version of the game, called ''Chime Super Deluxe'', was released on the
PlayStation Network
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on March 29, 2011.
''Chime'' is the first title released by the
non-profit
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video game publisher
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.
Gameplay
''Chime'' is a block-dropping game. Players control a single
shape
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A plane shape or plane figure is constrained to lie on ...
at a time, and can move, rotate, and then place it onto a grid. A beatline moves across the grid in time with the music, setting off events when it hits placed shapes. Quads are created by placing shapes in solid blocks of 3x3 or more. When a quad is completed and the beat line hits, different musical samples are triggered dependent on its shape. The size of the quad denotes the score, and multipliers can be achieved by having several quads on the screen at once. Once the beatline hits a completed quad, it is stamped down into the grid, earning the player coverage. (n.b.: when the stage's time runs out, all active quads—those that have not finished filling up—are immediately scored and added to the player's coverage, in order to allow awards of coverage bonus time and continued play.)
The overall objective is to achieve 100% coverage to earn more time and score points. The game continues as long as time is available; it is possible to complete full coverage of the grid multiple times.
There are two basic modes in the game, Timed Mode and Free Mode. Timed Mode pits the player against the clock, with three different levels of difficulty based on time limit—9, 6, or 3 minutes (the actual play time is longer, depending on the time bonus earned with every 10% coverage gained). Free Mode acts as a very basic
sequencer
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. There is no time limit and the player is able to place shapes at their leisure to create different sounds and alter the music as they see fit.
Featured music
''Chime'' features a variety of different musical styles and artists. The original release of the game includes five songs, all of which have been donated to the game ''
pro bono'' by the respective artists.
The tracks are "Brazil" by
Philip Glass
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, "
Ooh Yeah" by
Moby
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, "For Silence" by
Paul Hartnoll
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of
Orbital
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(a band that, coincidentally, also had a breakout hit song titled
Chime
Chime or chimes may refer to:
Places
* Chimes, Arkansas, a community in the United States
People
* Terry Chimes (born 1956), English musician
* Chime Rinpoche (born 1941), Tibetan Buddhist Lama and Tulku
* Chime Tulku (born 1991), Buddhist ...
), "Spilled Cranberries" by
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, and "Disco Ghosts"
by Fred Deakin of
Lemon Jelly
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.
In addition, the later Windows version of ''Chime'' featured a new level based on "
Still Alive
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" from the popular 2007 video game ''
Portal
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''. The song, written by
Jonathan Coulton
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, can be heard during the closing credits of ''Portal'', with
Ellen McLain
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singing in character as
GLaDOS
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.
The music was produced for the game by
Marc Canham, who manipulated the music to fit into the gameplay.
Reception
''Chime'' has received largely positive reviews from critics. It has a score 79 out of 100 on the aggregate site
Metacritic
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.
In their review,
IGN
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praised the game and rated it 8 out of 10, saying, "''Chime'' is easy to recommend. It's cheap, it'll keep you amused for hours, and the $5 you spend goes to charity."
Sequels
In July 2015, one of the developers of Chime,
Ste Curran
Stephen Curran is a British video game journalist, presenter, author, tutor and game designer.
He was an editor at ''Edge'' magazine, also as one of the contributors writing under the name RedEye. The RedEye articles have been cited as one of " ...
, launched a
Kickstarter
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campaign for a sequel, titled Chime Sharp.
The campaign was successfully funded on August 10, 2015, and an
early access
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build of the game was released on Steam shortly after, featuring a song by
Chipzel
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.
One of the campaign's stretch goals would have provided funding for a further sequel with a
chiptune and retro graphics theme, titled Chime Flat.
When the Kickstarter campaign fell short of this stretch goal, Curran re-ran the Chime Sharp campaign on
Indiegogo in an attempt to secure the remaining funds needed for Chime Flat.
However, the Indiegogo campaign failed to raise the remaining funds, and there have been no other plans announced to put Chime Flat into production.
See also
*
List of puzzle video games
This is a partial list of notable puzzle video games, sorted by general category.
Tile matching
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References
External links
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